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In search of information regarding Klaang, VulcanSub-CommanderT'Pol visited the trade complex Central Security office, manned by an alien with a long elongated head. At least two other members of this species were also present at the trade complex and visited the burlesque show. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The call sheets of "Broken Bow" are listing these aliens as "Rigel". They wore the makeup of aliens seen in the deleted scene 092, identified on the call sheet as "Rigel (New and improved)".

These two female aliens with ridged-brows were seen on Level 2 outside the security office, sitting near Trip Tucker in the resting area. The first was drinking an yellow liquid from a glass jug as she waited, while the second sat holding onto a burgundy colored cylindrical case. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

This alien man was talking with the third Guppi outside the Central Security office while holding a large object. A second woman of his species was also present in the general vicinity. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

This alien man was played by uncredited background performer Mel Gold.

This "Alien Man" was played by Van Epperson, who was also described in the call sheet as a "pimp". He was featured in a deleted scene, preceding the scenes that aired, in which it was made clear he had no real interest in helping Reed and Mayweather. The scene provided a clearer shot of his makeup and wardrobe.

The butterfly dancers were entertainers at the Rigel X trade complex, performing an exotic dance while catching and eating butterflies with their long tongues.

Both women were nearly identical with one primarily blue in color, the other mostly pink. Their faces were white above the mouth and their hair matched their colorful skin tone. The dancers' bodies were covered in silver-colored objects. Another alien claimed to know the dancers personally and offered to introduce them to Reed and Mayweather. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The butterfly dancers were played by twin dancers Diane and Elaine Klimaszewski. "We were the sexiest, spaced out aliens I could imagine," laughed Elaine Klimasewski, who played the pink butterfly dancer, whereas her sister Diane performed as the blue dancer. Elaine continued, "They put a foam prosthetic on our faces, glued it on, airbrushed it and topped it off with a big hair-piece to hide our hair. We had seven layers of latex on us." The latex, which was thereafter painted, was so painful and foul-smelling that it caused Diane to pass out and be physically sick. "I was fine," she said, "it was a painful experience but worth it. The latex smelled so bad!" (Star Trek Magazine issue 119, p. 43)

The novel A Choice of Futures featured another duo engaging in this act, described as "Klimasz butterfly dancers", the species' name an apparent homage to the actors.

Sometime in the late 2150s, AndorianThy'lek Shran was forced to fake his death, wrongfully accused by at least four alien criminals of stealing a Tenebian amethyst. Learning of this deception in 2161, the criminals kidnapped Shran's daughter, Talla, threatening to kill her if Shran did not return the amethyst.

With the help of CaptainJonathan Archer and the crew of Enterprise, Shran confronted the aliens on Rigel X, retrieving Talla and escaping. The alien gangsters, however, were able to catch up with the NX-01 and board the ship. Before they could harm Shran, Talla, or any of the Enterprise crew, all of the aliens were killed in a plasma explosion set off by Charles Tucker III, who was also fatally wounded. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

In the final draft script of "These Are the Voyages...", they were described as "creepy-looking aliens".

The lead alien of the gang was an ashen-green-skinned alien with long, gray hair. His features were distinguished by a column of horizontal ridges bisecting his face. He had pale blue eyes and was dressed in a gray, padded suit with a sash-like belt.

The lead alien criminal was played by Jonathan Schmock, credited on-screen only as "Alien".

In the final draft script of "These Are the Voyages...", this character was typically referred to as "Lead Alien" and was initially described thus; "The Lead Alien has a sadistic streak coupled with a disingenuous charm."

The wardrobe donned by the lead alien was a reuse of the costume worn by Zho'Kaan in "Dawn".

A second green-skinned alien was also a part of the gang, and was present when the criminals boarded Enterprise. He wore a long red coat and carried an alien phaser rifle. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

Considering that there were two green-skinned criminals in search of a Tenebian amethyst, it is possible that these aliens were Tenebians. This has not, however, been established on screen.

Among the alien gangsters associated with Shran was a semi-reptilian man, characterized by brown, scaled skin. The alien's features were dominated by distinct cheekbones and several sharp horns extending from the middle of his forehead to the back of his head. His hands were heavily scaled and he wore a brown, hairy-looking jacket. This alien also carried an alien phaser rifle. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

This alien was played by stunt actor Lincoln Simonds, who received no credit for his performance.

The alien's hands may again have been a reuse of the Xindi-Reptilians gloves, repainted brown. His weapon appears to be a modification of a Klingondisruptor rifle.

The fourth alien criminal killed aboard Enterprise was another humanoid, this one orange in color with a red face. His face was also distinguished by dominate cheekbones and he had large, slanted nostrils. His hands were clawed, his hair brown and long. This alien was dressed in a camouflage-green suit with a gray and rust-colored belt. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

While he was likely not intended to be one, this alien closely resembled the makeup appliances used in "Demons" for the Rigelian diplomats. Their makeup, however, was yellow and green in color, rather than orange and red. He was played by a unknown stunt performer

This scene featured two more background performers as Rigel natives. The deleted scene was later added to the ENT Season 1 DVD and he also appeared in the novelization.

The call sheets for the episode list Richards as "Dock Master" and the two background actors as "Rigel (New and improved)". The scene was filmed on 4 June2001 on Paramount Stage 8 including work in front of a green screen. One of the two background costumes was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]